I want to learn Java and i have no knowledge about it. I know some basic fundamentals of Programming Language. I google around found many tutorials and guides for learning Java but the thing is that i want to learn the latest version of Java and especially Working Java and Linux together.

Please refer me a book or something which is best for me and so i can start from the latest version and using linux with it too.

Thanks

usmangt

hooknc
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2010-06-24T16:09:54Z —
#2

There are many nice java IDEs on the market. The two that I see the most are: Eclipse and Netbeans.

I personally use Eclipse, but I've heard that netbeans is quite nice too.

usmangt
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2010-06-24T13:59:27Z —
#3

Thanks for the reply,

Also i see that i will need JDK+JRE to execute java code. Are there some good IDE available for Java which are really good and include the feature that complete the code by typing the a letter or word.

Thanks

Thanks

hooknc
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2010-06-22T15:39:01Z —
#4

There is a good tutorial on the sun/oracle website. You should consider starting there.

sg707
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2010-06-28T20:07:57Z —
#5

I'm not exactly sure how much fundamental programming experience you've had. If you consider yourself a master of certain languages, then you could probably pick up popular Java book from Amazon. However, I strongly recommend taking Java course.